Delivered to each client’s executives by 5:00 AM via desktops and mobile devices.

Saves senior executives valuable time each day, but more importantly, helps them to make more-informed decisions.

Our services come at a premium, but the value is proven with an annual retention rate of 97% and the testimonials below.

From Our Clients...

Bulletin Intelligence “helped me keep up with all the news about the Department of Justice, and events that affected its work. It helped me assure that as I dealt with the daily issues put before me, there were none that were overlooked.”

Michael B. Mukasey, U.S. Attorney General (2007-2009)

“It is one of the first emails I read every day, no matter where I am in the world. It is also a great source of quick information for my executive team on a daily basis.”

Mary Vermeer Andringa, CEO of Vermeer Corp., Chair of the National Association of Manufacturers (2011-2013)

“In this era of rapidly expanding and rapidly changing sources of information, no other resource matched” Bulletin Intelligence’s “success in collecting, digesting, and highlighting what I needed to know each day, without succumbing to information overload.”

Ron Klain, Chief of Staff to Vice President Biden (2009-2011)

“When I was in the White House, among the first items I read each day was the News Summary, an excellent way to get an in-depth look at news and events and an essential tool to staying ahead of coming challenges.”

Karl Rove, Senior Advisor to President Bush (2001-2007)

The AARP Service “was the only way to be fully informed and ready for any curve balls that came my way.”

William Novelli, CEO, AARP (2001-2009)

“Early in the morning as I prepared for the day and week ahead, the Briefing was the first thing I would read.”

Don Evans, U.S. Secretary of Commerce (2001-2005)

“It comes in early, summarizes the news in a very helpful way, and points me in the right direction for more information. It’s a great shortcut and very well-done.”

John Surma, Chairman & CEO of U.S. Steel (2004-2013)

“When I was in Washington, your daily White House News Summary was a must-read at the Executive Office of the President. It was natural for me to bring you in to write Governor Schwarzenegger’s daily briefing when I was his press secretary. And it was a bonus to find you at Health Net when I took my current position.”

Margita Thompson, VP, External Communications, Health Net, Inc.

“Throughout my four years working at the State Department, my days would begin and end with Bulletin Intelligence. Even in the age of 24/7 news cycles and social media, there was no better way to stay informed of what was happening in every corner of the world.”

Philippe Reines, Senior Communication Advisor to Hillary Clinton

“I find it remarkably accurate and gets there early. This increases the chances of it’s being ahead of the curve.”

Sam Bodman, U.S. Secretary of Energy (2005-2009)

“I now eagerly look forward to getting that email vibration notice around 6am … Timely communication from a credible source allows me to be a better physician.”

Jim Rohack, 164th President of the American Medical Association

“Bulletin Intelligence’s daily briefing was always my first read every morning. It gave me everything I needed to know in one place to start my day. I can’t imagine attending senior meetings without having first read the Attorney General’s News Briefing.”

Matthew Miller, Director of the of Office Public Affairs, U.S. Department of Justice (2009-2011)

“At the Commerce Department this was the first thing I reached for when I arrived at the office.”

Carlos Gutierrez, U.S. Secretary of Commerce (2005-2009)

“The volume and reach of news coverage of the Treasury Department and its bureaus made the daily briefing from Bulletin News a critical part of my morning routine. The staff was flexible in adapting to our needs over time, and their product was reliable and first-rate in succinctly capturing the tone and core substance of reporting across a variety of media.”

Jenni LeCompte, Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs, U.S. Department of the Treasury (June 2011 - January 2013)

“USAID News Briefing was timely, short with broad coverage. Great format.”

Henrietta Holsman Fore, USAID Administrator (2007-2009)

Bulletin Intelligence “was my first read of the day as Secretary and served well to keep me abreast of public domain issues, large and small, across a vast organization.”

Dr. James B. Peake, U.S. Secretary of Veterans Affairs (2007-2009)

“As FEMA Administrator, it was critical that I stayed on top of the news and current events. That is why each morning started with the FEMA News Summary.”

R. David Paulison, FEMA Administrator (2005-2009)

“As the Housing and Urban Development Secretary, in order to stay abreast on current housing and community development news and issues, I regularly read the Housing and Urban Development News Briefing.”

Alphonso Jackson, U.S. Secretary of HUD (2004-2008)

“When I was in the White House, and then later at the Justice Department, I read the daily News Briefing to help keep me informed of current events and the news of the day. It was informative and helpful.”

Alberto R. Gonzales, Counsel to the President (2001-2005) and U.S. Attorney General (2005-2007)